
About 100,000 Set Out but Only 30,000–40,000 Actually Reached Dawson
An estimated 100,000 prospectors began the journey to the Klondike goldfields after the news broke in 1897. Only 30,000 to 40,000 actually completed the journey to Dawson City. Many turned back due to the brutal conditions, while others died en route from cold, disease, and accidents. The Chilkoot and White Pass trails were the two main treacherous routes into the Yukon.